Volume 9: Mechanics of Solids, Structures, and Fluids 2018
DOI: 10.1115/imece2018-87859
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Behavior of Soft 3D-Printed Auxetic Structures Under Various Loading Conditions

Abstract: Auxetic structures exhibiting non-linear deformation are a prevalent research topic in the material sciences due to their negative Poisson’s ratio. The auxetic behavior is most efficiently accomplished through buckling or hinging of 3d printed structures created with soft or flexible materials. These structures have been hypothesized to have some unique characteristics and may provide advantages over conventional engineering materials in certain applications. The objective of present study is to gain a better … Show more

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“…The researchers made a number of observations including that some structures exhibited properties of high stress resistance. A similar study explored the reliability of FE modelling using Solid-Works finding mixed results: strain behaviour could be accurately predicted but forces and stresses were less accurate [10]. Another research effort [11] studied the mechanical dynamics of additively produced lattices through FE analysis.…”
Section: Advanced Testing Setupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The researchers made a number of observations including that some structures exhibited properties of high stress resistance. A similar study explored the reliability of FE modelling using Solid-Works finding mixed results: strain behaviour could be accurately predicted but forces and stresses were less accurate [10]. Another research effort [11] studied the mechanical dynamics of additively produced lattices through FE analysis.…”
Section: Advanced Testing Setupsmentioning
confidence: 99%